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The effect of music therapy on hospitalized psychiatric patients' anxiety, finger temperature, and electroencephalography: a randomized clinical trial.

Chyn-Yng Yang1, Chiung-Hua Chen, Hsin Chu, Wen-Chun Chen, Tso-Ying Lee, Shyi-Gen Chen, Kuei-Ru Chou.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of music therapy in reducing anxiety in hospitalized psychiatric patients.
METHODOLOGY: The authors used a randomized clinical trial design and randomly allocated the 24 enrolled participants to the experimental or the control group. Patients in the experimental group received music therapy in a therapy room at a set time for 30 min each morning for 11 days. The authors administered the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and measured skin temperature and brain waves to determine anxiety level before, during, and after music therapy.
RESULTS: Experimental group participants had lower scores on the BAI than control participants, after the music therapy (z = -2.0, p < .05) and at 1-week follow-up (z = -2.2, p < .05), indicating that they were experiencing significantly less anxiety. The mean BAI anxiety score fell in the experimental group from 23.9 (SD = 9.9) at baseline to 13.9 (SD = 8.8), after music therapy, and 12.7. (SD = 10.5) at follow-up. The experimental group demonstrated a significant elevation in the average alpha electroencephalographic (EEG) percentage (from 38.1% to 46.7%) and a reduction in the average beta EEG percentage (from 61.9% to 53.4%) after the music therapy. After adjusting for change in patient finger temperature on the first day, mean change in finger temperature did not differ significantly between the experimental and control groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Music therapy can relieve anxiety in hospitalized psychiatric patients and help them achieve a state of relaxation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21586498     DOI: 10.1177/1099800411406258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Res Nurs        ISSN: 1099-8004            Impact factor:   2.522


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